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Sabatini
Monica Seles
Steffi
Conchita Martinez
Mary Joe Fernandez
Jana Novotna
Martina Hingis
Martina
Aranxta
Chris
Kim Clijsters
Natasha Zvereva
Sabatini
Steffi
Chris Evert
Arantxa
Conchita Martinez
Kim Clijsters
Martina Hingis
Natasha Zvereva
Mary Joe Fernandez
Jana Novotna
Monica
Martina Navratilova
Sabatini
Jana Novotna
Mary Joe Fernandez
Jennifer Capriati
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Sabatini - After six years on the tour, Sabatini reached a career best #3 in the singles rankings. Sabatini retired with 27 singles titles, 12 doubles, and 1 Grand Slam singles title.
Jana Novotna - Jana's highest singles ranking was #2. Jana retired with 24 singles titles, 76 doubles, and 1 Grand Slam singles title to complete her resume.
Conchita Martinez - Conchita's highest singles ranking was #2. Conchita retired with 33 singles titles, 13 doubles, and 1 Grand Slam singles title on her resume.
Iva Majoli - Iva reached a career best #4 in the rankings. Iva retired with 8 singles titles, 1 doubles, and 1 Grand Slam singles title to her credit.
Mary Pierce - Mary's highest singles ranking was #3. Still active on the tour, Mary has 18 singles titles, 10 doubles, and 2 Grand Slam singles titles.
Mary Joe Fernandez - A fine player, Mary Joe's highest singles ranking was #4. Mary Joe retired with 7 singles titles & 17 doubles titles to her credit.
Hana Mandlikova - Hana's highest career singles ranking was #3. Hana recorded 27 singles titles, 12 doubles, and 4 Grand Slam victories.
Sabatini - Even though Sabatini challenged Steffi, she usually came up short. However, Sabatini beat Steffi in the 1990 US Open final, for her lone slam title.
Jana Novotna - Outside of Jana capturing Wimbledon in 1998, should have done more. In 1993, Jana let Steffi off the hook in a classic Wimbledon final.
Mary Joe Fernandez - Mary Joe was the best player never to win a slam. But Mary Joe had the game to challenge players such as Monica, Sabatini, and Steffi.
Anna Kournikova- Best player to never win a tournament. Anna is just an updated version of Sabatini
Jennifer Capriati - Jennifer never fulfilled vast potential, and lost too much time because of personal problems.
Conchita Martinez- Just like Sabatini and Jana, should have done more. Conchita beat Martina at 1994 Wimbledon, to capture the Championship.
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Conchita Martinez - Part of the original Spanish Armada, Conchita racked up 33 singles titles, 13 doubles, & 1 Slam in an outstanding career. Conchita's highest singles ranking was #2.
Arantxa Sanchez Vicario - Arantxa was known as the "Barcelona Bumblebee", and stung her share of opponents. Arantxa piled up 29 singles titles, 69 doubles, & 4 Slams in a stellar career. Arantxa is a former world #1 ranked player.
Sabatini - From Buenos Aires, Argentina, Sabatini won 27 singles titles, 12 doubles, & 1 Slam. Sabatini's highest singles ranking was #3.
Mary Joe Fernandez - Born in the Dominican Republic, Mary Joe turned in a fine career, winning 7 singles titles & 17 doubles. Mary Joe's highest singles ranking was #4.